Valentine’s Day hits in the winter and it can be cold! If you are in the Midwest area, bless you (and us) for this surge of blustery cold and dark days. It has calmed down a bit as I write this blog, but it will happen again in the coming months. I hope these tips and tricks will get you through those wintery, blue days.

Let’s Talk About Valentine’s Day

If you look up the origin of this heartfelt holiday, most of it is geared towards those in relationships and those in LOVE. If you are one of those who are not in a particular relationship at this time, it can make you feel somewhat left out of the whole holiday tradition. I have great news to tell you…

Valentine’s Day Is For EVERYONE!

Happy Valentine's Day

Below are some fun activities you could make for your family, friends, neighbors, teachers, or anyone to tell them how much you care for them and appreciate them.

Easy Valentine’s Day Craft

If you have followed my blog for sometime, you know I love puzzles!

Here’s an easy Valentine’s card to make. This one is especially fun for your little ones to put together, too.

Think of fun things to write on your card. Use this idea for other occasions, as well. How about a snowman? A pumpkin? A birthday?

Just place all the parts and pieces in an envelope to give.

For Valentine’s Day, create a heart like this and write a message.

Valentine's Day Puzzle
Valentine’s Puzzle

Next, cut up. You can make this as complicated as you wish, depending on the recipient.

Cut Up

Glue down on a marked shape heart, matching the puzzle.

Valentine’s Day Treat

Strawberry Crisp

If this recipe sounds to familiar, you are right. I probably share this one more than I can count. But wait, I FOUND A NEW WAY TO MAKE IT! I’m so excited to share this one with you!

Yes, it’s has all the same ingredients as the Cherry and Apple Crisp you have seen on here before but with Strawberry Pie Filling. I also found a new trick to making this even better!

One can of Strawberry Pie Filling

¾ cup instant oatmeal (I use 2 packs of the Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal.)

¾ cup flour

¾ cup brown sugar (packed)

¼ teaspoon baking powder

¼ teaspoon baking soda

½ cup of melted butter (1 stick)

Here’s the update on this recipe.

Soak the instant oatmeal mixture in the butter for awhile before adding the other ingredients. (Do it as long as it takes to preheat your oven.)

Mix your other ingredients to the butter and oatmeal.

Once it’s crumbly, spread half of it in a sprayed 5×9 baking dish. Add the canned Strawberry pie filling. Top with the other half of the crumbly mixture and pat down.

Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, once golden brown. (Don’t overcook, you want the pie filling to stay gooey.) Let cool a bit before eating.

Option: Top with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream when it’s a little warm. Yum! Since this dessert contains fruit, refrigerate leftovers. It’s very tasty cold, too.

Other Things to Keep You Busy

Visit with a friend or friends. Invite them to lunch, give them a call, a text, or write a letter to someone.

Think of a special meal or dessert you would share with someone. If you can’t physical share it with them, send them one of your favorite recipes, letting them know you thought they’d enjoy it.

Watch A Funny Movie (s)

Make a bowl of popcorn and sit down for some laughs.

Popcorn

The movie, “Heart and Soul” does make me laugh. (It can bit a bit sad though, too.) “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” is another funny one.

What movie suggestions can you give that make you laugh?  

When All Else Fails…READ!

My Reading Challenge So Far For 2024…

All five star reviews for these books below.

5 Stars
5 Stars
"Terrier Transgressions (Pet Whisperer P.I. #2,)"
by Molly Fitz

“Terrier Transgressions (Pet Whisperer P.I. #2,)”
by Molly Fitz
was an entertaining book. I have read the first one in this series, but author Fitz wrote this a way you would not have to read that one.
If you like, “who done it,” books you will enjoy this one.
This book is appropriate for YA readers and up.

"The Beginner’s Guide to Procreate: Everything You Need to Know to Master Digital Art," by Roché Woodworth

“The Beginner’s Guide to Procreate: Everything You Need to Know to Master Digital Art,” by Roché Woodworth is an easy to understand book for digital artists and beginners. You do not have to have Procreate to learn the steps instructed in this book if you are already familiar with digital art programs. There may be some differences, but the knowledge is much the same.

An easy read by, Debbie Macomber. "Must Love Flowers"

An easy read by, Debbie Macomber. “Must Love Flowers” had subplots to keep the story interesting and rooting for the characters.
It is a story of losing those who were loved. This story may be helpful for those seeking comfort when the time is right. For those still suffering, it may trigger some uncomfortable feelings.
I’ve always enjoyed Debbie Macomber’s books and this one did not disappoint.

Walter Foster Creative Team presents "How to Draw & Paint Fashion & Costume Design: Artistic inspiration and instruction from the vintage Walter Foster archives (Walter Foster Collectibles.)"

Walter Foster Creative Team presents “How to Draw & Paint Fashion & Costume Design: Artistic inspiration and instruction from the vintage Walter Foster archives (Walter Foster Collectibles.)”
My favorite pages were 1- 17 where the introduction is complete with supplies and techniques for drawing and painting.
I love vintage outfits and was entertained with the various styles from the different eras.
The only downside I found in this book were the drawing instructions, which is not the fault of the authors? I believe, they were showing how designers from the past arrived at costume designing. Now in 2024, there are much easier ways to draw and come up with the same concept.
If you like vintage fashions and styles, you will enjoy this book.

"Joshua Weissman: Texture Over Taste," by Joshua Weissman

“Joshua Weissman: Texture Over Taste,” by Joshua Weissman was a book I almost gave a 4 star review, then I realized, it’s not my fault we don’t have a Mandoline slicer for cutting and some of the ingredients are not readily available to us in our nearby stores. They did peak my curiously, though.
I really did enjoy Chef Weissman’s cookbook. It is one for adults to follow. (Heads up, it does have some adult language, so if that offends you as a reader, you may want to pass on this one.)
The chapter heads and explanations were spot on and entertaining. Joshua Weissman has quite of bit of scientific knowledge behind the recipes he shared which were very easy to understand.
One can pull him up on Youtube for a variety of tips and tricks to making great food.
I bookmarked many recipes, even if I saved them for just the sauces or for how to cook a particular item.
If you want to learn the ins and outs of creamy, chewy, or crunchy, etc., and great flavors, this book is for you.

Update On What I’ve Been Doing

Yes, I’m still into art and cookbooks. With all the supplies I received for Christmas, I’m having a blast planning my next project. It will be awhile and may take me the good part of 2024 to finish but keep watching!

Oh, and I highly suggest looking into a “Food Saver.” It will save me a ton of time this summer when baseball season is here. With so many games, it’s hard to be home to cook every night.

Tell Us About You!

What About You?

How is your year going so far?

Any new projects on the horizon?

Please leave us your comments below.

As always,

Happy Reading!

Rosie